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	'<{title}>' => 'Sock and underwear drawers',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="to-do">
	<h2>To-do list</h2>
	<ul>
		<li>
			Acquire stuff for my new home:
			<ul>
				<li>
					A bed
				</li>
				<li>
					A bicycle
				</li>
				<li>
					A bicycle helmet
				</li>
				<li>
					A scrubbers
				</li>
				<li>
					Towels
					<ul>
						<li>
							Hand towels
						</li>
					</ul>
				</li>
				<li>
					<del>Some sort of container to keep socks and underwear in</del>
				</li>
				<li>
					A broom
				</li>
				<li>
					A dustpan
				</li>
				<li>
					A carpet broom
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			Inform people that I&apos;ve moved
			<ul>
				<li>
					The post office (change of address forms)
				</li>
				<li>
					Relevant online accounts
				</li>
				<li>
					My boss
				</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			Finish stabilizing <a href="https://git.volatile.ch./y.st./include.d/releases">include.d</a> and put out another release (low priority)
		</li>
	</ul>
</section>
<section id="general">
	<h2>General news</h2>
	<p>
		I had plenty of cash for the Value Village sale after all, partly because they&apos;re so cleaned out by now.
		They had absolutely nothing that I was actually looking for.
		I did pick up three pairs of black pants for work though, sort of as a last-minute decision.
		I rip my pants occasionally, for example, at work last night, so it&apos;s nice to have spare pairs on hand.
	</p>
	<p>
		On the way home, I stopped at a yard sale I happened to see, and bought a set of those white, plastic drawers, so I now have a place to store my socks and underwear, or at least many of them.
		I also picked up three nice bath towels there.
	</p>
	<p>
		I forgot to bring my second-hand store in-store credit card with me as I&apos;d planned to, so I wasn&apos;t able to pick up the baking dish I wanted.
		Perhaps tomorrow.
	</p>
	<p>
		Lately, I&apos;ve been working on deciding tertiary elements to use in my Floraverse-based stories.
		According to Floraverse cannon, <a href="http://floraverse.com/wiki/elements/">tertiary elements</a> exist, though what exactly those elements <strong>*are*</strong> isn&apos;t defined in cannon.
		At work today, while washing dishes between customers, I tried to decide on what Acid and Clay would make when mixed.
		I&apos;ve been working in alphabetical order, and that&apos;s where I&apos;m stuck.
		I&apos;ve come up with several out of order, but I try to focus most of my thoughts on the elements on one specific element combination at a time so I don&apos;t have to remember all the undefined combinations at once.
		For inspiration, I tried breaking Acid and Clay into their primary elements and rearranging them a bit. Acid is Fire * Water and Clay is Earth * Water, so the only other way to arrange these elements is (Water * Water) * (Earth * Fire), which is to say, Lava * Ice.
		That&apos;s another combination I stared at for a while on several occasions though and came up with nothing for.
		Combining Earth, Fire, Water, and Water isn&apos;t an easy task; I&apos;m skipping it for now.
	</p>
	<p>
		My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
	</p>
</section>
END
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